Disc golf (in Estonian: discgolf[2]) is a popular sport in Estonia, where it is played at the recreational, club, and international competition levels.
It has enjoyed an exponential surge in popularity since the early 2010s,[5] quickly making Estonia a hotbed of the sport, together with Finland.
Most popular courses in Estonia are Männiku Wakepark, Tartu Roosi, Kurna, Coolbet Järve and Discland disc golf courses, of which 4 (excluding Tartu Roosi) are inside or in close proximity of Estonia's capital, Tallinn [8] In 2019, Tallinn was rated #4 on UDisc's list of Top 5 Disc Golf Cities outside the United States.
It allows players to filter courses by one of Estonia's 15 counties (Estonian: maakond, plural maakonnad) and provides hole-by hole information in addition to maps.
[3] Disc golf courses are marketed on Estonia's official tourist information website, and they are available as a map layer.